Friday, December 26, 2008

Of course this present was delivered just as the snow blower decided that it was tired. Once the trailer and vehicles were dug out we loaded the blower up for a trip to the nearest shop for a diagnosis. The answer was not what we wanted to hear, but what can you do. We are still waiting for its return.

It is hard to tell from the photos, but snow depth on the roof tops was between 3-4 feet deep. Needless to say it has slowed down work in the shop for a bit.

I had to use a roof rake to pull the snow off where I could reach it and especially around our stove pipe to our house wood stove.

This 12 inch wide by 16 inch long cutting board was created using 1 inch Hickory for the center

Walnut strips were used for the breadboard ends. Wood biscuits were inserted in the ends during glue up to create a strong bond between the two woods. As on all my cutting boards a quality food grade mineral oil was applied to preserve the wood. It was created for a friend to give to her dad for Christmas. She was very excited to see the outcome of her idea.

This photo shows the finger grove I routed in the ends to make it easier for the use to pick the board up.

Next up on the project list: Two large Cherry Cribbage boards 28 inches long and 8 inches wide and a large version of this board...24 inch x 24 inch... stay tuned I hope everyone is having a joyful holiday season...Thanks for everyones support and patience....

This four person box style cribbage board was created for a client as a Christmas gift for her husband.

It was made out of hard maple with an inlayed walnut strip.

A light stain was applied to give it the darker look you see.

The board came with a set of custom metal pegs, a deck of cards, and set of instructions.My client was very pleased with the outcome of her request. It is always very rewarding when clients are sincerely excited to see the finished product.

This is the inside of the box used to store the cards and pegs when not in use.

The pockets were finished out using a router and then covered with a coffee colored felt.

This photo shows the front lip which has a routed finger grove to make it easier to open the box.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

The blizzard has passed and left in its wake chilly temperatures...brrr... thankfully the wood stove is heating away and the shop is warm..

This special request critter Christmas present says it has had enough of Montana and soon will be on its way to Wisconsin... I tried to tell it that Wisconsin was a lot like it is here, but it didn't feel like listening.

The lizard cribbage board is made out of dark walnut and is approximately 20 inches long and 13 inches wide. It has a two person track and was designed to be hung on the wall when not being used.

This is where Lizzie started its journey coming out of this 14 1/2 inch wide piece of walnut.

This is the initial raw wood cutout of the lizard of choice. You can't really tell, but it has patterns carved on the center of the back and also on the front legs.

This is after sanding of the board is complete and the gloss polyurethane has been applied. The rich grain pattern of the walnut really adds to the look. This photo was taken on a different camera with different lighting and backdrop giving it a different appearance.

And finally the track is now drilled, along with a game counter on the rear right leg. The next step is to do a final sanding and then apply the final coat of hand rubber poly. After that prepare it for it journey to the land of cheeseheads.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

WEST GLACIER REGION- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SWAN LAKE 700 AM MST FRI DEC 12 2008 ...BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY... .REST OF TODAY...CLOUDY WITH AREAS OF SNOW. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 20S TO MID 30S. .TONIGHT...SNOW LIKELY. BLOWING SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. VISIBILITY ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES AFTER MIDNIGHT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 inches.

Needless to say I spent most of the day either moving snow or firewood or warming up from being out in the weather.... Hopefully tomorrow I will finish up some projects and get them ready to mail on Monday.I am a little bit ready for some sunshine and warmth....

Thursday, December 11, 2008

This is the latest completed cribbage board. It was a large board approximately 10 x 20 inches to be able to put the full track on the board. Created out of Hard Maple, as you can see the grain really showed through the clear poly finish nicely.

It additionally had lettering lasered on the bottom right, however I do not have a photo of that.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

As you know from the previous post I am working on a couple custom peels that are headed to Pizzaiolo Bavaro in Tampa, Florida, which plans to open in January, 2009. The progress is going well and I have hopes to have them ready to ship by the end of the week.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

These custom peels are destined to Pizzaiolo Bavaro in Tampa, Florida, which plans to open in January, 2009.

They are being crafted out of African Mahogany and will be used in a custom brick oven imported from Italy.

This is the raw mahogany lumber to be cut into proper lengths.

This is the smaller peel being glued up. It is a 12 inch paddle with a 24 inch overall length.

This is the smaller peel after glue up and before shaping

This is the smaller peel after the shaping process has began.

This is the larger peel being glued up. It is also a 12 inch paddle, but with a 48 inch overall length.

This is the larger peel after glue up and just before shaping

This is the larger peel after the shaping process has began. The handle is around 2 inches wide and has smoothed over edges to make it comfortable to hold.

Once this peel was created and shaped I laminated a strip of hard maple on the back of the long handle and paddle. This is done to give extra added support in the overall performance of the peel. The entire handle is rounded over and gives off a look of elegance as well as adding to the function of the peel.